This Mom Made A Tearful Video For The Baby She Gave Up For Adoption, & It Will Give You A New Perspective On Birth Parents

Mongie was only 18 when she found out she was pregnant — and following the death of her boyfriend, she made the heart-wrenching decision to place her newborn son with an adoptive family.
Mongie made a tearful video for the baby she gave up for adoption, and it will give you a new perspective on birth parents.
He will never have to think that I 'gave him up' or that I did not love him.
Mongie continued: I hope anyone who watches this will be able to gain a new perspective on what the Birth Mom goes through, when she places her child for adoption.
Giphy Confession: I lost it about 30 seconds into this video.
It seems Mongie's message is giving both birth parents and adoptees hope and comfort, as well.
The comment continued: I know all to well what u r going through n I commend you because its very hard being the birth mother n making this decision but its a act out of love for our babies..thank you so much for sharing..this is my 1 week old baby girl I said goodbye to about an hour ago.
For Emily and Brad Marsh, who have two other adopted sons aside from Taggart, open adoptions were very important.
“Having our boys' birth mothers so involved in their lives means they will never have to wonder if their birth moms loved them, they will never have to feel abandoned — they will always know their birth mothers placed them out of selfless love and sacrifice — wanting to give their babies more than they felt they could offer at that time in their lives," Emily told KTVU.
Giphy Thank you, Mongie, for sharing your experience.

Making the decision to place a baby for adoption is never an easy one — even if parents know it’s the right choice for themselves and for their child. A young Utah mom, Hannah Mongie, is giving the world a glimpse into what birth moms are thinking and feeling leading up to signing over their rights. Mongie was only 18 when she found out she was pregnant — and following the death of her boyfriend, she made the heart-wrenching decision to place her newborn son with an adoptive family. Mongie made a tearful video for the baby she gave up for adoption, and it will give you a new perspective on birth parents.

After delivering her son in March 2016, Mongie spent two days with her baby, whom she named Taggart, People reported. Mere hours before Taggart would meet his family and Mongie would officially sign him over, the birth mom decided to record a video message for her little boy. Her tearful words were shared on the Love What Matters Facebook page on Friday. Already, the video has more than 2 million views, and the post has over 56,000 likes and 10,000 shares. “This is my son, Tagg, whom I placed for adoption in March of 2016,” Mongie wrote in the video’s description. “This video was created so that he would be able to look back and know that this decision was made purely out of love for him. He will never have to think that I ‘gave him up’ or that I did not love him. He will always be able to know that I loved him more than anyone else in this world.”

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